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Underage Drinking Increasing in Mongolia, Inspections Rare: Police PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 November 2006
MonInfo, Mongolia reports: Girls and boys as young as 14-15 years old are continuing to drink in smaller, unregulated bars and cafes around the city where less security and lower income play a factor in attracting customers as police checks are rare, law enforcement officials said.

“We do not do inspections on purpose of checking whether they let children under the legal age to enter. We check only if they are operating in hygienic standards and with time schedule laws,” V. Narankhuu, juvenile criminal inspector for Bayanzurkh district police department, told MonInfo. Read more at MonInfo.

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